Description
Carcassonne, in southern France, is world-famous for its medieval fortified city—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—where ancient walls, towers, and landmarks bring history vividly to life. Here are the must-visit monuments to include in your itinerary:
Top Monuments in Carcassonne
1. Cité de Carcassonne (The Medieval Citadel)
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Double-walled fortress with 52 towers and over 3 km of ramparts.
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Explore the gates, battlements, and cobbled streets for a step back in time.
2. Château Comtal (Count’s Castle)
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Built in the 12th century by the Trencavel family.
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Features a moat, drawbridge, defensive walls, and a museum showcasing medieval artifacts.
3. Basilica of Saints Nazarius and Celsus (Basilique Saint-Nazaire)
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Romanesque and Gothic architecture with magnificent stained glass.
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Known for its detailed sculptures and grand rose window.
4. Porte Narbonnaise
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The main entrance to the citadel, built in the 13th century.
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Flanked by two large towers and offering iconic photo opportunities.
5. Pont Vieux (Old Bridge)
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A 14th-century stone bridge connecting the lower town (Ville Basse) to the medieval citadel.
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Provides stunning views of the fortress, especially at sunset.
6. Porte de l’Aude
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Another historic city gate, leading from the lower town into the fortified city.
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Known for its dramatic approach and medieval charm.
7. Place Carnot & Fountain of Neptune
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Located in the Ville Basse (Lower Town).
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A lively square with a 19th-century fountain as its centerpiece.
8. Remains of the Roman Walls
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Parts of the fortress incorporate the original Roman fortifications from the 3rd century.
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